Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumWhen I was in my first band in 1966 in Savannah, Georgia
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playing guitar in 100 degree heat and near 100% humidity in the attic of my parents' house with no air conditioning (and we couldn't open the windows because the neighbors complained of the loudness) this was one of the favorite tunes the four of us played.
This was the "B" side of "Wild Thing" and I think it was a better tune than the "A" side. This tune by the Troggs has been hailed by punk rockers such as Iggy Pop and The Ramones as a very early and strong influence on the punk rock genre.
And every young guitarist in my high school (and it seemed like every other guy played electric guitar back in those days) bought the 45 of "Wild Thing" so they could try to copy the Chris Britton guitar solo from the tune on the flip side.
GReedDiamond
(5,313 posts)TexasTowelie
(112,218 posts)I still enjoy their version of this song that also became a cover song for REM and Wet.
aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)and lost his battle with cancer. RIP and many thanks for the music, man.
S.A.M
(162 posts)The original version was groovy even though the drummer forgot to bring his cymbals in that recording session which was only an hour between 2 bands. The Jimi Hendrix version made it a far out song. R.I.P Reg.
johnp3907
(3,731 posts)To get these tones!